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The world’s favourite blue heeler pup is returning for another Christmas keepsake from the Royal Australian Mint.

Cartoon icon Bluey, and her little sister Bingo, are now available on two 2025 special edition $1 coloured coins.

The coins, depicting the siblings celebrating an Aussie summer Christmas, are presented as hanging ornaments, meaning that as well as a stocking stuffer, they can be hung on the tree.

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Cartoon icon Bluey, and her little sister Bingo, are now available on two 2025 special edition $1 coloured coins. (Royal Australian Mint)
The 2025 $1 Coloured Fine Silver Proof Coin – Bluey Christmas coin in bauble (RRP $100). (Supplied)

It closes at 8.30am on Wednesday.

The coins will also be available to purchase outright from this Thursday, October 16, from the Mint shop and authorised dealers.

‘We know that last year’s Bluey coins brought joy to many families, and we’re delighted to be releasing more this Christmas,” Mint acting chief executive Emily Martin said.

The 2025 $1 Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Bluey Christmas coin in ornament (RRP $20). (Supplied)

“The Royal Australian Mint has a long and proud history of celebrating iconic children’s television shows like Play School, The Wiggles and Bananas in Pyjamas.

“Continuing the tradition of honouring learning through entertainment is something we hold very close to our hearts.”

The 2025 $1 Coloured Uncirculated Coin – Bluey Christmas coin in ornament is priced at $20, and the 2025 $1 Coloured Fine Silver Proof – Bluey Christmas coin in hanging bauble is $100.

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